Brazilian Studies Working Papers

Brazilian Studies Working Papers

Working papers series from visiting Brazilian researchers at Oxford.

The Brazilian Studies Programme (2008-present) is the successor to the Centre for Brazilian Studies (1997-2007) that played a major role in the development of Brazilian Studies under the leadership of Professor Leslie Bethell.

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2007

CBS-87-2007

José Murilo de CarvalhoAcademia Brasileira de Letras and Machado de Assis Visiting Professor of Brazilian Literature, Centre for Brazilian Studies

Philip Arestis, University Director of ResearchCambridge Centre for Economics and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy, University of CambridgeLuis Fernando de Paula, Faculty of Economics,Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UERJ and CNPq Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Brazilian StudiesFernando Ferrari-Filho, Department of EconomicsUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS and CNPq Researcher

Mahrukh Doctor, Department of Politics and International StudiesUniversity of Hull and Research Associate, Centre for Brazilian Studies andLuiz Fernando de Paula, Faculty of EconomicsUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and CNPq Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Brazilian Studies

published as 'Justice Sector and Human Rights Reform' in Latin American Perspectives 156, 34 (5), September 2007 (forthcoming)

CBS-73-2006

Léo Heller, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sanitary and Environmental EngineeringUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil, and Visiting Research Associate, Centre for Brazilian Studies and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford

Carlos Pereira, Assistant Professor, Department of Political ScienceMichigan State University, and Professor, Escola de Economia de São Paulo, Fundação Getúlio VargasTimothy J. Power, University Lecturer in Brazilian StudiesCentre for Brazilian Studies and Department of Politics and International RelationsLucio Rennó, Assistant ProfessorCenter for Latin American Studies, University of Arizona

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published as 'British novels in nineteenth-century Brazil' in Connecting continents: Latin America and Britain in the nineteenth century, Ross Forman and Robert Aguirre (eds.), (Rodopi, Amsterdam 2007)

CBS-60-2005

Miguel Carter, Assistant ProfessorSchool of International Service, American University, Washington DC and Research Associate, Centre for Brazilian Studies

published as 'Unemployment and occupational transition: Trajectories and perceptions' in The Unemployed and Unemployment in an International Perspective: Comparative Studies of Japan , France and Brazil, Kazutoshi Kase and Kurumi Sugita (eds.), (Tokyo, 2006), Chapter 3, pp. 42-67 also published in Revista Galega de Economia (Santiago de Compostela, 2005), 14/1-2 and Novos Estudos (São Paulo, Cebrap), 76

2004

CBS-58-2004

Lúcio Kowarick, Professor of SociologyUniversidade de São Paulo and Centre for Brazilian Studies

Published as 'Another Century of Corporatism? Continuity and Change in Brazilian Corporatist Structures' in Howard J. Wiarda, ed., Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Latin America, Revisited (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2004) pp. 218-241

CBS-28-2002

Luiz Fernando de PaulaUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro and Centre for Brazilian Studies

Revised and published as 'Why does it not make sense to create a monetary union in MERCOSUR? A Keynesian alternative proposal' Journal of Post Keynesian Economics Winter 2001-2002, vol. 24, no. 2 pp. 235-52

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Published in Portuguese as 'Incompetence and confidence building behind Latin America's 20 year old quasistagnation (Revista de Economia Política - Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 21(1) January 2001)

Published as 'Trade and Regional Development: International and Interregional Competitiveness in Brazil' in Theories of Regional Development: Lessons for Policies of Regional Economic Renewal, eds. B. Johansen and R. Stough, (Springer-Verlag, 2000)

CBS-01-1998

Edmund AmannCentre for Brazilian Studies and Werner Baer, University of Illinois

Published as 'From technology absorption to technology production: industrial strategy and technological capacity in Brazil's development process' (Economia Aplicada), Vol. 3 No 1, January - March 1999.

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